In a letter written to an email sent by Yogendra Yadav to AAP leaders which has since become public, Sisodia said, "Your (Yadav) broad allegations are Arvind (Kejriwal) does not listen to the suggestions of the PAC (Political Affairs Committee). I am surprised reading your email because till the time Arvind agreed with you, he was democratic." In his e-mail, Yadav also had claimed, "Arvind is turning into a personality cult that can damage an organisation and the leader himself". The national executive of the AAP is scheduled to hold a meeting later today at Prashant Bhushan's residence. Read more

This comes at a time when AAP is already grappling to hold its party together, with consequtive resignations from prominent party leaders. After Shazia Ilmi's exit last month, AAP Mumbai's Anjali Damania first tendered her resignation and withdrew it later on Thursday evening. She had resigned along with Preeti Sharma Menon, the party spokesperson. While Damania was the convener of the party, Sharma was the secretary. Sharma is yet to withdraw her resignation. Read more